April 11, 2016 | #241 |
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Only two are coming back this year, Sungold and Black Krim.
I am trying out lots of new varieties, hoping to sell some of them at our local farmers market. New: Dwarf Iditarod Dwarf Alaskan Rose Dwarf Sweet Sue Dwarf Emerald Giant Dwarf Russian Swirl Dwarf Golden Heart Dwarf Pink Passion Box Car Willie Mortgage Lifter Cherokee Purple Yellow Mortgage Lifter Yellow Brandywine Black Cherry Big Rainbow Amish Paste I am pretty excited to try the dwarf varieties as I have raised beds. Trying grow bags for the indeterminate varieties this year. |
April 11, 2016 | #242 |
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Dwarf varieties
I have not seen any dwarf varieties of tomatoes in my area !Are they are a newer type developed?Where could I try to find some?
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April 11, 2016 | #243 | |
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Tania's page for it http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/P...b=General_Info She says I got it from Andrew Rahart,who lived down near NYC,but I didn't as you can see for any of you who have my heirloom tomato book. Andrew,the father,had died and his son John,who was a dentisit in the midwest inherited all of his father's varieties and it was from John that I got PinkPingPong Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red,which isn't Jumbo Myona,which always amused me since Andrew got it from a local Italian man,not from where Tanai said http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Myona All to say that PPP was one of the most popular ones I delivered to a large local farmstand all those many years ago. Most popular were the pint containers with mixed cherry tomatoes,and I had made up several sheets of what I was bringing with the backgrounds of the varieties and stupid me had given my phone number if anyone had any questions. That led to a woman calling me saying she MUST have all the yellow ones I could provide since she was giving a dinner party and only yellow ones would carry out her color scheme. I should share with you that this farmstand was near the Albany airport and folks would drive up there from Loudonville,where I was raised on the farm,BUT, Loudonville was also THE most wealthy suburb of Albany and it wasn't unusual at all to see a woman come with her gardener to make selections for perennials, and so much more............... Ah,the memories. Carolyn
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April 11, 2016 | #244 |
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The dwarf varieties are cross breeds of heirloom varieties as I understand it. They are bred to be smaller, and grow better in containers or raised beds. Most only get 3-5 feet tall and do not spread out like most tomatoes do. They are perfect for pots or raised beds. I purchased my seeds thru Tatiana's, and if you Google tge Dwarf tomatoe breeding project the website will show places where seed can be bought. I don't know where you can buy the actual plants, sorry.
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April 11, 2016 | #245 |
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I'm trying one dwarf this year, I will grow more next year I bought some seeds in advance. I can't help myself! I just hauled all my plants outside, it's a nice day and told them to go play!
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April 11, 2016 | #246 |
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Just FYI, there are hybrid dwarfs, too. I had one called Container's Choice. It was great in every aspect except flavor, one of the worst-tasting tomatoes I have ever grown. The dwarf project dwarfs and heirloom dwarfs are far superior taste-wise.
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April 11, 2016 | #247 |
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I didn't realize there were hybrid dwarfs as well. I prefer the taste of heirloom tomatoes that's partly why I went with the Dwarf varieties I chose. The other reason, I was able to hear Craig LeHoullier, author of Epic Tomatoes, give a talk at the Heritage Harvest Festival. He got me excited to give them a try!
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April 12, 2016 | #248 | |
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concerned with the description as mild. I had been planning on growing this one for years. 2016 is finally that year. Good thing tomato seeds last for years. Last edited by roper2008; April 12, 2016 at 08:51 AM. |
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April 12, 2016 | #249 |
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Olena Ukrainian, Brandywine OTV & Cherokee Purple PL are three returning to my garden this season & have had good results from all of them.
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April 18, 2016 | #250 |
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April 18, 2016 | #251 |
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April 18, 2016 | #252 |
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I only grow two tomatoes again because I'd like to try out as many varieties as possible.
Kremser Perle is back again because it's very early, doesn't need to be pruned, grows very sturdy and I personally love the taste. So the main reason here is that it is a very easy and still quite good tasting variety. The other one is Cuor di Bue giant reif red, I love oxheart tomatoes and this one has a nice growth habit too and last year it was surprisingly early for such a large tomato. |
April 19, 2016 | #253 |
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My list is small and boring compared to you guys but....Cherokee Green and purple.Rutgers.Green Zebra.Super sweet100.Brandy boy.Big beef.Golden queen USDA.Golden Jubilee.Lemon boy.Red Robin( in pots).Also Mr.Stripey even after I said I would never plant it again.My daughter just had to have it.I think she wants to prove she can grow it.
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April 20, 2016 | #254 |
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Out of 27 varieties that I am growing this year, about HALF of them are returns.
==AZOYCHKA, ANANAS NOIRE, BLACK FROM TULA, BROWN HEART, BIG BEEF, CHEROKEE PURPLE, DWARF PURPLE HEART, HAHMS GELBE TOPFTOMATE, INDIGO ROSE, KUMATO, LEGEND, SILETZ , SILVERY FIR TREE, WILLAMETTE. There will be some tough competition between those and the first timers Next year i will pick top 15 and drop the rest. Gardeneer. |
April 20, 2016 | #255 |
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The old favorites:
Ananas Noire Black Cherry Cherokee Purple Chocolate Cherry Jetstar (I always do a few as my father requests lol) The new varieties: Black Beauty Bosque Blue Bread & Salt Carbon Coustralee Neves Azorean Red Last edited by Mike723; April 20, 2016 at 08:54 AM. Reason: typo |
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